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Re: Crushing Damp Ore
Posted on
26. Dec. 2005 - 04:14
What do you want to improve:
1. power
2. capacity
3. mineral surface area generated per kW
4. size distribution bias to a particular product sceen spec.
5. equipment life
6. all of the above
The wet ore and size distribution may play a role in reducing throughput. The shape of the mantle and concave can be changed to improve many of the above. This is not a suitable point to elaborate on here. ■
Lawrence NordellConveyor Dynamics, Inc.website, email & phone contacts:www.conveyor-dynamics.comnordell@conveyor-dynamics.comphone: USA 360-671-2200fax: USA 360-671-8450
Crushing damp ore
Hi all
I'm a metallurgist in training (MIT) in a diamond processing plant. The problem we have here is, low throughput (tonnage) from the Kawasaki gyratory cone crusher during the rainy season as the ore fed is wet/damp.
Are there any parameters/settings we can change in the crusher to improve the tonnage?
Thank you in advance. ■